Record cocaine haul seized at OR Tambo

07 July 2015 - 12:42 By Alastair Reed and Chris Spillane
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Customs officials discovered more than 26 kilograms of cocaine in a bag at O.R. Tambo airport in one of the largest seizures of the drug.

The cocaine, valued at R7 million and weighing about the equivalent of an eight-year-old child, was discovered on Monday during a compulsory inspection, the South African Revenue Service said in a statement Tuesday.

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The tag on the bag indicates the luggage was destined for London, the agency said.

“Experience gained from previous incidents suggests that the drugs could have originated from South America,” SARS said. “It is suspected that such shipments are brought into South Africa by one passenger, then handed over to another passenger on an onward flight to Europe or Africa.”

The narcotics have been handed over to the Organised Crime unit of the South African Police Service for further investigation.

The haul follows the discovery of 40,000 viagra tablets earlier Monday by customs officials at the Johannesburg International Mail Centre, SARS said.

The pills, used to treat erectile dysfunction and sent from Hong Kong, were falsely declared as plastic toys.

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